Post by orangemittens on Aug 13, 2015 9:49:34 GMT -5

I'm glad you got it working now

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Post by orangemittens on Aug 16, 2015 11:36:52 GMT -5

Hi minitte, welcome to Studio forums. I'm glad the batch fix worked well for you

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Post by cubanasims on Aug 16, 2015 14:06:13 GMT -5

hi I have the updated version of the sims 4 studio. and my sims are still washing up with shirts and hats on and also when they woohoo I've fixed a few outfits and went into too game and there still doing it but when i click to fix the clothes it says there's none to fix help pleaseeeeee

Post by orangemittens on Aug 16, 2015 16:43:11 GMT -5

Hi cubanasims, welcome to Studio forums. Could you post or PM me with an example .package that needs to be fixed and will not allow itself to be fixed?

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Post by orangemittens on Aug 18, 2015 6:35:36 GMT -5

What I found was that a garment that was tagged incorrectly with bathing and situation tags would cause any Sim assigned to wear it to become permanently bugged so that, even if I took that garment out of the Mods folder entirely, it would always wear some garment in the shower...generally an EA default garment. The only direct solution to the bugged Sim was getting rid of it and making a new Sim. Batch fixing tags cannot fix a bugged Sim...it can only prevent them from getting bugged in the first place. This is why I recommend running the fixer on all new content you put in your Mods folder prior to using it.

There is a discussion over at EA forums about this topic and one person said they found a workaround that sounds a little tedious but not too bad if you would prefer to try to keep the bugged Sims you have. I've never tried this myself but, while resetting the Sim's default clothes doesn't fix the bug, it seems you can copy outfits from an unbugged Sim over to one that is bugged and that will fix this.

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Post by orangemittens on Sept 9, 2015 8:55:47 GMT -5

Hi jmcarthen, welcome to Studio forums. If Studio is saying that it means you have a version that doesn't have this batch fix update. Grab the newest version and give it another go

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Post by Lorry on Oct 4, 2015 20:25:34 GMT -5

What I found was that a garment that was tagged incorrectly with bathing and situation tags would cause any Sim assigned to wear it to become permanently bugged so that, even if I took that garment out of the Mods folder entirely, it would always wear some garment in the shower...generally an EA default garment. The only direct solution to the bugged Sim was getting rid of it and making a new Sim. Batch fixing tags cannot fix a bugged Sim...it can only prevent them from getting bugged in the first place. This is why I recommend running the fixer on all new content you put in your Mods folder prior to using it.

There is a discussion over at EA forums about this topic and one person said they found a workaround that sounds a little tedious but not too bad if you would prefer to try to keep the bugged Sims you have. I've never tried this myself but, while resetting the Sim's default clothes doesn't fix the bug, it seems you can copy outfits from an unbugged Sim over to one that is bugged and that will fix this.

Post by orangemittens on Oct 7, 2015 13:17:10 GMT -5

lies14099, it may be that you need to install it on the C drive as is typical.

You're welcome Lorry

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Post by Metalfenix_Raf on Oct 12, 2015 15:45:38 GMT -5

Hi! I must say thanks for saving my sorry backside with this problem. It didn't happen until today, when I found out that the two teens I have in one of my households were bathing clothed (and the two adults were fine), that drove me nuts. But thanks to your batch tool, it fixed 4 outfits that had problems.

I first ran your tool, got into the game, used this mod to reset the sims bathing suits to fix the teens, and voila, problem solved.

It's worth noting that if anyone is using a replacement CC for the EA nude outfit, remove it first from your mod folder, run the batch tool of the sims 4 studio, and after sims 4 studio finish the batch process, put it back in the mods folder.

Post by orangemittens on Oct 12, 2015 19:53:44 GMT -5

I'm so glad to hear it worked well for you

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